“There Is a Crack in Everything. That’s How the Light Gets in”: An Introduction to Mistakes, Errors and Failure as Resources

  • Vanderheiden E
  • Mayer C
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To fail in a task, to misjudge a situation and to make wrong conclusions, or to be unable to achieve a desired goal, are basic human experiences that occur in everyday activities as well as in longer-term projects in the context of personal development. But the...

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Vanderheiden, E., & Mayer, C.-H. (2020). “There Is a Crack in Everything. That’s How the Light Gets in”: An Introduction to Mistakes, Errors and Failure as Resources. In Mistakes, Errors and Failures across Cultures (pp. 1–47). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-35574-6_1

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